Thomas Tuchel cost England this game tonight. Playing negative football just because you’re a goal up will never end well especially against Argentina. I expected him to play out from the back rather than Pickford launching the balls every now and then.
I advocated the government will use gains from subsidy removal to help the poor little did I know they will loot the poor!
Till date they can't account for the 3 billion dollars spent on refineries
Till date they can't even fund budget
Buhari even funded the budget better despite paying subsidies
They have collected loans but today all we hear is corruption cases every day
The body is asking for more time and I’m listening ❤️🩹
Sad to be missing this WAFCON yet hopeful in the prospect of getting to fight alongside these women again with the support of Nigerians everywhere when the body is ready to compete again.
So, in the meantime, back these women, back them on their quest for victory once more. Go easy on them, they need you 💚
I am with you ladies 🫶🏽
Naija no dey carry last 🫀
Oh this is so bad !! This is terr!ble! A clearer video of the officials allowing Argentines walk into the stadium without searching then but searching Egyptian fans only!! This is very sad to see in 2026💔💔💔
Jesus did not kill Brazilian football. Pep Guardiola did. Brazil’s dominance relied on a creative “No. 10” to shred Europe’s physical static gameplay with crazy passes and dribbless. Guardiola’s shift to positional play killed the No. 10 and Brazil’s main weapon with it 🧵
Hope yall doing tribalism and bigotry can see that at the end of the day it’s still the Nigerian flag that’s on display.
The sooner our generation defeats the seeds of division that’s been sown amongst us, the sooner we can have a better country for ALL OF US 👏🏾⚡️
I don’t interview guests to embarrass them. I interview them to test arguments. If an explanation can’t withstand scrutiny, the public deserves to know.
Comparing a fake agency scandal - along with a governance breakdown involving official institutions - to 9/11 isn’t an answer, it’s a distraction.
9/11 was a catastrophic terrorist attack. What Nigerians are asking about is institutional accountability. Those are not the same conversation. When we blur them, we don't illuminate the truth - we detract from it. There's a difference between explaining a failure, and excusing one.
Thank you to everyone who reached out. It’s clear many of us still believe in one simple thing: asking hard questions, and refusing to let bad analogies replace accountability.
Journalism isn't about winning arguments. It's about refusing to let bad arguments replace accountability. That’s the job!